The 29-year-old turned his comic book fantasies into a high-octane reality by constructing a replica of the iconic vehicle.

And the car has whipped up a reaction wherever it has been seen.

Zac said: “The first time I took it out was definitely an experience.

“I was on a freeway on the way to the Gold Coast and there was this noise, I thought something wrong with the car, but it was actually the news helicopter from Channel 9 chasing me down the freeway. That was pretty memorable.”

Zac started building his incredible replica four years ago with the help of his very own Lucius Fox - grandfather John Greene, a retired engineer and his friend Scott Cox.

Incredibly, during the two-year build, Zac was even able to get some of the parts from the car used in the original film.

Zac said: “It’s got adjustable suspension, it’s got a working afterburner, which is from the film - no machine gun sadly, no grappling hooks, no bombs that come out of the wheel, but beyond that, it’s pretty close.”